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Happy Caturday
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Doom 2099 sketch commission.
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Some of the revision work I’m doing on Dream Life.
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Revolver One on ComiXology - all digital editions now just ¢99!
Happy Labor day, Salgood here. i’ve got a deal for ya… 99 cents!
less than buck now gets you my…
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Revolver One on ComiXology!
Happy Labor day eve, Salgood here. i’ve got a deal for ya.
99 cents!
less than buck now gets you my critically acclaimed first issue of RevolveЯ Quarterly on ComiXology submit! Regular issue prices will be higher but this first one is going cheep, in hopes of getting you hooked. :)
And please rate it! It helps a lot!Had a chance to see the comixology edtion myself now, the guided reading has been really well done, cool to see!
This is the start of something big i hope, been hold ups with the next two issues but they will be coming soon, and with vol 4 Dream Life book two, and Dracula Son of the Dragon starts in serialization too! And Dream Life book one will be there as well. Excited…
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First flowers of spring
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cool Interview with Mark about his new book Graveyard of Empires:
Interview with Mark Sable about Graveyard of Empires:
I wanted to try something new, so I put together this interview with my friend, comic writer Mark Sable, about his recent “marines & Taliban versus zombies in Afghanistan” comic co-created with art wunderkind Paul Azaceta, Graveyard of Empires. I wanted to try to keep it pretty straight and really just see if I could showcase the book, like a proper commercial would. Except for a home movie of my nephews, it’s the first time I’ve ever filmed anything (first time with sound!)— obviously the first time I ever tried to do lighting. We used a GoPro, and a used Sony camcorder.
GRAVEYARD OF EMPIRES is out this week. Mark said extremely nice things about Paul, colorist Matt Wilson and Thomas Mauer’s letters that I cut for time, but won’t be… cut out of your heart (?) when you look at the comic.
The closing of Comics Alliance this week is a bummer for the number of admirable writers it “orphans.” But also: while big comic companies may have sympathetic news organs they can use and discard at their leisure, readers and creators of books like GRAVEYARD OF EMPIRES have one less route to find each other. How does a person “promote” a comic without being, like, all gross? I don’t know that I thought of any interesting answers to that question, but it was interesting to sit and think about that for a little while. So thanks to Mark, for indulging me.
Posted on May 1, 2013 via Twist Street with 22 notes
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Love this stuff.
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Lovely
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Researching Nuremberg for Vlad
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Easy consumption has a cost.
I can get behind this. Looking at you Weekdays, H&M etc etc…
Some 228 garment factory workers perish under rubble in Savar, Bangladesh, when a building collapses.
For $38.00/month.
Things cost money when people making a living wage make them.
Repost from christopheloiron, finelighttrading.
Posted on April 28, 2013 via MADE IN USA with 24 notes
Source: finelighttrading
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Late Saturday afternoon in the studio on Flickr.
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Charlie’s homecoming pg150 Dream Life
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Toronto, name that intersection - it’s an easy one
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Alex has some mad moves











